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Hellebore #2: WILD GODS

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Hellebore #2: WILD GODS

$14.00

Edited by Maria J. Pérez Cuervo

The Wild Gods Issue, containing an editorial introduction and the following articles…

  • The Great Pan in Albion: Katy Soar on how the Great God Pan found a new home in the British Isles.

  • Gallery / Pagan Follies: Built by libertines, druid revivalists, or eccentrics, these are some of the most interesting pagan follies in England.

  • The Pagan in My Blood: Melissa Edmundson on how women writers summoned the spirit of Pan and the Green Man to explore themes of female empowerment and sexual liberation.

  • Interview / Alan Moore’s Wild Gods: Hellebore meets Alan Moore to discuss folk horror, the Wild Gods of England, and the visionary experience.

  • The Wild Hunt: Throughout history, sightings of these unholy processions have been regarded as an ill omen, but the Wild Hunt, argues John Reppion, may teach us to face our fears.

  • The Sorcerer in the Cave: In 1914, an intriguing antlered figure was discovered on the wall of a cave in the Pyrenees. Anna Milon examines Margaret Murray’s role in its interpretation and its influence on popular culture.

  • Voodoo Dramas in Cornwall: In the rugged landscapes of Cornwall, the exotic, colonial Other comes to life. Ruth Heholt analyses Hammer’s Cornish Duo and its cultural influences.

  • The Gods of the Land: Kate Laity writes about the dark nature of the ancient gentry, the Fair Folk.

The Peculiar Parish Bookshop is proud to carry this second issue of Hellebore. These copies are in new condition.

84-page perfectbound pamphlet with black-and-white illustrations and photographs tinted in pink and green throughout.

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Edited by Maria J. Pérez Cuervo

The Wild Gods Issue, containing an editorial introduction and the following articles…

  • The Great Pan in Albion: Katy Soar on how the Great God Pan found a new home in the British Isles.

  • Gallery / Pagan Follies: Built by libertines, druid revivalists, or eccentrics, these are some of the most interesting pagan follies in England.

  • The Pagan in My Blood: Melissa Edmundson on how women writers summoned the spirit of Pan and the Green Man to explore themes of female empowerment and sexual liberation.

  • Interview / Alan Moore’s Wild Gods: Hellebore meets Alan Moore to discuss folk horror, the Wild Gods of England, and the visionary experience.

  • The Wild Hunt: Throughout history, sightings of these unholy processions have been regarded as an ill omen, but the Wild Hunt, argues John Reppion, may teach us to face our fears.

  • The Sorcerer in the Cave: In 1914, an intriguing antlered figure was discovered on the wall of a cave in the Pyrenees. Anna Milon examines Margaret Murray’s role in its interpretation and its influence on popular culture.

  • Voodoo Dramas in Cornwall: In the rugged landscapes of Cornwall, the exotic, colonial Other comes to life. Ruth Heholt analyses Hammer’s Cornish Duo and its cultural influences.

  • The Gods of the Land: Kate Laity writes about the dark nature of the ancient gentry, the Fair Folk.

The Peculiar Parish Bookshop is proud to carry this second issue of Hellebore. These copies are in new condition.

84-page perfectbound pamphlet with black-and-white illustrations and photographs tinted in pink and green throughout.

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